By Frank Mulligan The push to get out of high-cost offices, factories and warehouses in city center locations, continues at a pace in China.A combination of rising real-estate prices for Grade A buildings, 18% average salary increases year-on-year, and a... ...full story at Success Stories
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| 07 Mar 08 |
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Thursday March 6 International Economic Edition »
YouTube video China Central Bank governor exclaimed China had room for interest rate hikes. China CPI 7.1% for January - 11 yr high. 83% of last years CPI gains came from increases of food prices in China. Thermal Coal and coking coal prices may rise 30% this year... |
| 29 Oct 07 |
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Average salary jumps 18.8% » Shanghai Daily THE AVERAGE salary in China's urban areas has increased to 16,675 yuan(US$2,233) during the first three quarters of this year, a year-on-year jump of 18.8 percent, the National Statistic Bureau said today. Employees of state-owned enterprises were the... |
| 18 Jun 08 |
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So You Want To Save A Yuan By Moving Your China Operations To __________. » China Law Blog Excellent article by David Dayton up on Smart China Sourcing, entitled, "China prices: Moving not necessarily a solution to rising prices." (h/t to BizCult) The article very nicely sets out some of the key things (beyond labor and real estate costs) to... |
| 12 Jan 08 |
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CAS: China's housing prices to keep on rising in 2008 » People's Daily A report by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) predicted that housing prices in China would keep on rising this year and the increase rate would roughly equal that of 2007. The sale of residential buildings this year would hit 69 ... |
| 12 Jan 08 |
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China's housing prices to keep on rising in 2008 » Shanghai Daily A REPORT by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) predicted that housing prices in China would keep on rising this year and the increase rate would roughly equal that of 2007. The sale of residential buildings this year would hit 697.99 million square... |
| 03 Sep 08 |
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Prices rise in theses two years hits 10-year record high » People's Daily In the past two years, prices rise in China witnessed a 10-year record high due to influence of imbalance between the international input and demand of some goods, the continuously rising cost, structure adjustment, liquidity surplus, and other factors,... |